FANUC PLC Programming Course - Fanuc Ladder 3

Learn to program Fanuc PLC in Ladder Language starting completely from scratch

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Description

The course shows how to create a project for programming FANUC PLCs using the Fanuc Ladder 3 application.


The main topics covered in the course are:

· Creating a project from scratch

· Detailed description of all project options

· Architecture of a Fanuc PLC and differences between devices

· Structure of the PLC memory area

· Creating variables

· Basic programming instructions

· Advanced programming instructions

· Subprograms

· Function blocks

· Code comments

· Functionality of the FANUC Ladder 3 application and customization of the workspace (Toolbar and quick commands)

· Summary programming exercises of the concepts learned

· Useful Tips & Tricks (Quick commands to speed up programming and project management)

· Compare two projects and visualize the differences.


Each topic is covered in its entirety without taking anything for granted and without leaving gaps. Therefore, the course is suitable for both beginners and experienced programmers who want to improve their skills.

At the end of the course, you will be able to use the programming suite in all its functions and be able to create medium-complexity projects with the quality of a professional.

I will be available to answer any questions you may have regarding doubts or curiosities about the course topics.

The course will be constantly updated with respect to new technologies and introduced updates


You can follow the course even if you have not yet installed the Fanuc LADDER 3 application as everything will be shown from my screen including the solution of the exercises

What You Will Learn!

  • Program PLC Fanuc in Ladder Logic
  • Create a professional-quality Fanuc Ladder 3 project
  • Know the memory architecture of a FANUC PLC
  • Get information and tips collected over years of professional experience
  • Create a program with Fanuc Ladder 3 starting from zero

Who Should Attend!

  • Novice electronic technologies approaching PLC programming for the first time
  • Recent graduates who wish to pursue a career as a PLC programmer
  • Softwarists with experience on other controls who want to get closer to the FANUC world
  • Young people in training at companies who want help in their training as programmers
  • Hobbyists interested in the world of automation